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It Was Not Phil Donahue’s Finest Hour

The darkest day in the history of American politics, if you are Phil Donahue.

Not this, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the United State, Roger B. Taney. from Black Perspectives [1]:

“They had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in social or political relations; and so far inferior, that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect; and that the negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit.”

Not this, Harry Blackmun et al, recognizes that prenatal life exists, sees no duty to protect such life, then invents a mother’s so-called right to have her unborn child killed, millions of whom has since been consigned to such a death, from Legal Information Institute [2].

Not this, Lyndon B. Johnson stages Gulf of Tonkin [3] Incident to allow his pursuit of war he neither is willing to fight  to win, nor willing to quit.

Rather this, from Hill [4]:

Former talk-show host Phil Donahue on Saturday reflected on President Trump’s administration, calling it “the darkest political moment in American history.”

“This is the darkest political moment in American history,” Donahue said on MSNBC’s “AM Joy” Saturday. “Who’s going to argue that?”

Little Donny trump talked about having sex with willing women. B.J. Clinton had sex with unwilling women, and in turn B.J.’s wife attacked his accusers.  Mr. Donahue, buy a clue.